Thanks for the feedback! - Tom

Gravatar Sounds most interesting, really... Something like web 2.0 gaming I guess. Only catch is that too much player interaction cant be a good thing...

Excellent post Tom! Oh, and you could bring your PC to decent standards with an extra Giga of RAM and a cheap new graphics card, you know.


Gravatar I suppose your right in a sense but without such strong player interaction EVE would die because every single thing relies on something else (mostly player actions) to keep the world and economy from crashing and burning.

I've already stuck an extra gig of RAM in (to be fair I have got a free slot left for more though). A cheap graphics card might not take me much further than where I am already (128mb) and I don't have the money for anything better :-(


Gravatar That should be you're* in the first sentence.

What? I am an English student?

....

Oh yeah, I am :-(


Gravatar ..and that should be I'm*

Lol, I'll shutup now :p


Gravatar great write up Tom... never indulged too long in mmo's.. but from what i've seen of eve.. it looks stunning.. 7 years to build up skills though.. that's seriously hard core...


Gravatar You must need a futuristic PC to play the game at it optimum level.


Gravatar Not really Sayed. To be honest there's not much difference changing the graphics settings from high to low and it still looks stunning

My PC and graphics card are a few years old now and it runs the game fine on medium. They are releasing a new graphics engine sometime soon but you have the option to stick with the old client if you can't run it.

Oh, by the way, were you saying that because of the comments above? Because we were actually talking about Bioshock :D




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